Bohemian Home
1. Lots of Rich Colors
2. Mix it up
3. Hang Things verywhere
4. Be one with Nature

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Caravans are pretty small by nature, so it’s necessary to utilize every ounce of space there is – including the ceiling. You can achieve this look by hanging tapestries, jewels, pieces of fabric – anything, really!

The house and garden of Claude Monet
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elle décor

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Bohemian décor is all about the colors of the world, so use as much as you possibly can – and focus on rich hues like deep purples and saturated golden yellows.

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To really achieve that eclectic bohemian feel, mix different textures and prints along with your mix of colors. If you think it’s “too much,” that probably means you’ve gotten it just right.

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Gypsy River.com.au

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Source: A Decorative Affair

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Source: Ann Summa

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Kilim cushions
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Hill Tribe Fabric, Northern Thailand
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Interior stylist Paige Morse: Wisteria catalog:
This is an embroidered wedding cloth, and I paired it with a framed piece of art from a photographer I work with. I like how unexpected the pairing is.

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anthropologie

Interior stylist Paige Morse: Wisteria catalog:
The daybed in my guest bedroom is covered in textiles. Most are from India — a mix of kantha cloths, embroidered pillows and a suzani on the wall. The poster is something I picked up while traveling in Granada, Spain, for $2 and had framed. It fits perfectly and reminds me of my wonderful time there.

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Indian Block Prints
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The bohemian lifestyle is all about spending days wandering all over Mother Earth, so it only makes sense that you’d bring some of nature’s gifts back to your abode! Fill your space with big, green plants to add the final touches to your bohemian dream home.

Gypsy River

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